Magu's work seems to create a new world fo Xicanx people to exist in, so is it relevant to people, does it have representation? Is it uplifting? What if anything is interesting about it? How does it stand next to American Progress?  In both works people are searching in seems around or for a homeland, is this the one thing it has in common?

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Magu's work seems to create a new world fo Xicanx people to exist in, so is it relevant to people, does it have representation? Is it uplifting? What if anything is interesting about it? How does it stand next to American Progress?  In both works people are searching in seems around or for a homeland, is this the one thing it has in common?

"American Progress" by John Gast, 1872
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Cruising Turtle Island by Gilbert "Magu" Lujan, 1986
Note: Turtle Island refers to the North American continent used by some indigenous peoples referring to a creation myth in which a turtle holds the world on it's
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Transcribed Image Text:35,3% EEKEREN Cruising Turtle Island by Gilbert "Magu" Lujan, 1986 Note: Turtle Island refers to the North American continent used by some indigenous peoples referring to a creation myth in which a turtle holds the world on it's back.
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History helps us in studying and getting to know more about the past events and cultures. Culture plays an important role in this subject as it has several forms - art, music, dance, etc. Through art history we can get access to visual representation of the past which can be preserved for the future generation. It also gives us a very deep insight towards the world in which we are living in and how it has been evolving.

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